George Soros -- The Hillary Democrats' Billionaire Puppetmaster?

Influence: A massive hack of socialist billionaire George Soros' Open Society Foundations suggests that his various nonprofit organizations are little more than fronts for his many political activities. His growing closeness to Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton should be a warning to all.

The hack by a group called DC Leaks, includes 2,576 files from various Soros groups from 2008 to 2016. The DC Leaks website says the attack was "launched by American hacktivists who respect and appreciate freedom of speech, human rights and government of the people."

Apart from the ease with which the Soros group's computer system was breached, what we're learning so far fills in the troubling details of how Soros goes about his business. No doubt, in coming days, more revelations will emerge as researchers comb through the thousands of documents.

But what's emerged so far is eye-opening. In one of the purloined memos from 2011, titled "Extreme Polarization and Breakdown in Civil Discourse," a nonprofit Soros group proposes conducting opposition research on a number of highly prominent American critics of radical Islam, including Pamela Geller, Frank Gaffney and Robert Spencer. It also targeted conservative activists and intellectuals David Horowitz, Daniel Pipes, Cliff May and former Vice President Dick Cheney's daughter, Liz Cheney. All of them are strongly pro-Israel and have warned about the threat of radical Islam.

The memo suggests that the research was outsourced to the Center for American Progress (CAP), a leftist think tank that has "received millions of dollars in grants from Soros' groups," the Daily Caller's Chuck Ross reports.

Oh yes, CAP also happens to have been founded by John Podesta, Hillary' Clinton's campaign chief. One of many close ties between Soros and Clinton.

Meanwhile, the Jerusalem Post notes that some of the hacked emails show that the Soros Open Society Foundations' stated goal was "challenging Israel's racist and anti-democratic policies," in part by "questioning Israel's reputation as a democracy." This is an old Soros trick: He spends money to delegitimize governments and others with whom he disagrees. It's not about debate, and certainly not "open," as his groups' names all suggest. It's political subterfuge in service of a far-left agenda.

So remember the next time Hillary postures as a pro-Israel Democrat -- her campaign has ties to groups that actively undercut the Jewish state, our only real ally in the Mideast.

But it goes well beyond just Israel. In yet another revelation from the doc-dump, a memo called the "List of European Elections 2014 Projects" details the elaborate efforts of Soros' well-funded global network to manipulate election outcomes in Europe. The memo includes over 90 Soros projects in Europe to influence election outcomes. Now, through Hillary, he wants to do the same here. And Soros has the clout.

"Keep in mind that the relationship between Hillary Clinton and George Soros is strong enough that he was able to dictate State Department policy in Albania," wrote American Thinker founder Thomas Lifson this week. "Who knows what the hack will reveal somewhere in its thousands of documents?"

Who knows, indeed? For the record, the Center for Responsive Politics says that so far in the 2016 political cycle, Soros is the sixth largest giver, at over $12 million given to left-wing candidates.

And Fox News reports that Soros has given an estimated $9 million to Hillary-favoring super PACS in 2015 and 2016, more than anyone else. But he's not Hillary's only billionaire. Not by a long shot. "Within the past year," Fox News reported earlier this month, "a total of 24 billionaires have donated more than $42.5 million to two Clinton campaign arms and three allied super PACs."

So while Soros and other billionaires fund Clinton's campaign and other left-wing causes, the Clinton Family Foundation focuses on extending the Clintons' political clout both here and abroad by trading political access for cash. The Clintons have together pulled in more than $240 million since leaving the White House "dead broke," as Hillary once put it. Now the Clinton Foundation reportedly is under federal investigation for its questionable fundraising practices.

"It's a way, effectively, to get around those campaign laws," noted Peter Schweizer, author of the extensively documented book "Clinton Cash," in a recent interview. "Hillary Clinton running for president in 2008, if you're a foreign oligarch, you can't give to her campaign, but you can have Bill Clinton give a 20-minute speech for half a million dollars, or you can make a $5 million donation to the Clinton Foundation, and you've got access every bit as much as if you had raised money for their political campaign. That's really what the Clintons have done."

This week, George Soros' son, Alexander, showed off his father's clout, dining with Hillary's vice presidential running mate, Tim Kaine. The young Soros apparently has become his father's political surrogate, meeting with Hillary at the recent Democratic Convention and now dining with Kaine.

Money talks, the old saying goes. And who knows what demands money now makes on the Democratic ticket.

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